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they dont actuually sting on purpose they only sting as a defense mechanism , if u try swatting one to get it away it will feel threatened and retaliate in stinging .

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there is a chemical stimulant in their brain which produces angry nerves and emotions therefore they happen to be permenatly angry head of biological science Bagdad

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they r protective over their nest

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